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You will bear me witness that I have from the first placed the responsibility of this whole affair where it properly belonged, viz: on the shoulders of Lord Chief Baron Pollock, the presiding Judge of the Court of Exchequer, where the case was originally tried. The present only proves that I was right.--The whole case and its attehe Crown counsel that there would be no difficulty about that, and that he might thus accomplish his desired purpose. I have no hesitation in alleging that Chief Baron Pollock knew better at the time, and was perfectly well aware that no appeal would be sustained.--And I think that the only proof necessary to confirm this presumpt is understood that they will claim enormous damages for the loss they have sustained by detention, &c.; and, as they will be careful to bring their case in Chief Baron Pollock's Court, they will probably obtain a verdict from which there can be no appeal. I have only to add on this subject that sensible Englishmen are heartil